Pioneer Egyptian Women
From the IMF’s Rania Al-Mashat and UNHCR’s Shaden Khallaf to UNFPA’s Azza Karam and Plan International’s Jacinthe Rihan, Egyptian women are bettering the world.
From the IMF’s Rania Al-Mashat and UNHCR’s Shaden Khallaf to UNFPA’s Azza Karam and Plan International’s Jacinthe Rihan, Egyptian women are bettering the world.
From the IMF’s Rania al-Mashat and UNHCR’s Shaden Khallaf to UNFPA’s Azza Karam, Egyptian women are bettering the world, one program at a time.
From the IMF’s Rania al-Mashat and UNHCR’s Shaden Khallaf to UNFPA’s Azza Karam, Egyptian women are bettering the world, one program at a time.
A full-time mom for 10 years, Iman Awaad took a chance on herself and embarked on a career in robotics research at the age of 29
Rania Ayman’s Entreprenelle platform creates a bridge between women interested in starting their own businesses and the resources they need.
Nine months into office, Egypt’s first female governor Nadia Abdo is proving she has the skills to get the job done.